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Republican congressman removed from ethics committee

Published 01/20/2018, 09:43 PM
Updated 01/20/2018, 09:50 PM
© Reuters. Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-PA), accompanied by Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), speaks with the media at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington

(Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan removed Representative Patrick Meehan from the House Ethics Committee on Saturday following sexual misconduct allegations, Ryan's office said.

Earlier Saturday, the New York Times published an article saying Meehan, 62, used thousands of dollars of taxpayer money to settle a sexual misconduct claim from a former female aide who accused of making unwanted romantic overtures.

Ryan told Meehan to repay whatever taxpayer funds were used to settle the case, the speaker's spokeswoman, AshLee Strong, said in a statement.

Reports by the Times and other news media did not further specify how much public money was spent.

Meehan, a Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, denied allegations of inappropriate behavior brought against him by a employee, his spokesman, John Elizandro, said in a statement on Saturday.

The employee's accusations were investigated, Elizandro said, without giving further details.

However, Strong said, "though Mr. Meehan has denied the allegations, they must be fully and immediately investigated by the House Ethics Committee."

Meehan requested that the congressional attorneys handling the case ask the complainant's counsel to release all parties from their confidentiality requirements to ensure a full and open airing of all the facts, Elizandro said.

Meehan also sits on the Ways and Means committee, the House's main tax-writing panel.

The allegations were the latest in a lengthy series of accusations by women and men who say they were victimized by high-powered men in entertainment, the news media and government, including producer Harvey Weinstein and "Today" show host Matt Lauer.

Meehan was removed from the Ethics Committee on the same day that hundreds of thousands of women and their male supporters marched on the first anniversary of President Donald Trump's inauguration, partly spurred by the #MeToo and #TimesUp social media campaigns decrying sexual miconduct and harasment.

Former Democratic Senator Al Franken of Minnesota, was the third lawmaker facing misconduct allegations to leave Congress following Democratic Representative John Conyers and Republican Representative Trent Franks.

© Reuters. Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-PA), accompanied by Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), speaks with the media at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington

Two other congressmen, Democrat Ruben Kihuen and Republican Blake Farenthold, have said they will not seek re-election next year.

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